2015 Conference Program
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 12 Democracy in the former Soviet republics: Trends and THURSDAY, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Idiosyncracies Kunihiko Imai, Elmira College; Robert Nalbandov, Utah State University REGISTRATION 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. How the Euro Divides the Union: Economic Adjustment and Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third -Lobby Support for Democracy in Europe Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern; Kai Guthmann, University of Bern; THURSDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. David Weisstanner, University of Bern Elites and the Welfare State in a New Democracy Taesim Kim, A-1 Competing for Power and Influence in a Partisan Age University of Connecticut Paper Session Chair: 8:45 to 10:15 am Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Jefferson Discussant: Participants: Miguel Glatzer, La Salle University Party Polarization by Vote Type in Congress, 1947 - 2012 Eric Paul Svensen, University of Texas G-1 Cases, Interests, and Actors in American and British Foreign Presidential Signing Statements: Tools of Polarization Brandon Policy Russell Johnson, Monmouth University Paper Session Voting for Gun Control Jordan Ragusa, College of Charleston 8:45 to 10:15 am Chair: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington B Mack David Mariani, Xavier University Participants: Discussant: British Non-Intervention in the American Civil War Mark Lanethea Mathews-Schultz, Muhlenberg College William Petersen, Bethany College Enhancing Global Leadership and Order: The US' African B-1 Creating Political Space Growth and Opportunity Act. Peter Sekyere, Brock Panel University 8:45 to 10:15 am The dilemma of the American policy towards Islamists in Egypt Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress A since Morsi's Ouster Marwa Hamouda Ahmed Wasfy, Cairo Participants: University Minor Party Movements: Minor Parties, Social Movements, and Chair: Fringe Interests in America Catherine Kane, University of Paul S. Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Maryland; Kanisha Bond, University of Maryland Discussant: Setting the Wrong Prospects? Voter De-motivation under Reference Dependence Soenke Ehret, New York University Paul S. Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg The Digital Public Comment Process: Overview, Evaluation, and Strategic Recommendations Joshua Habursky, J-1 Christian Aristotelians of the Middle Ages American Motorcyclist Association/ Georgetown University Panel The Double-Edged Politics of Sacred Rhetoric: Emergence, 8:45 to 10:15 am Advantages, and Obstacles of Absolutist Framing in the Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams United States Deaf Community Brendan Stern, Catholic Participants: University of America Albert the Great’s Reading of Aristotle’s Political Philosophy Chair: and the Question of Conscience Douglas Kries, Gonzaga Steven Peterson, Penn State Harrisburg University Discussant: Aquinas’ Architectonic Virtues Veronica Eileen Roberts, Steven Peterson, Penn State Harrisburg University of Notre Dame Marsilius of Padua and Political Causality Gladden Pappin, D-1 Comparative Studies of Democracy & Democratic Deficits University of Notre Dame Paper Session Preliminary Remarks on the Study of Political or Latin 8:45 to 10:15 am Averroism Joseph Macfarland, St. John's College Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B Chair: Participants: Douglas Kries, Gonzaga University Democracy in Decline in the Caribbean? Stacey-Ann Wilson, Discussant: University of the West Indies, Mona Campus; Victoria Evelyn Flashner, Harvard University Angus-White, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus The Effects of Electoral Rules on Parliamentary Behavior: A Comparative Analysis of Poland and the Czech Republic Michael Jankowski, University of Oldenburg; Kamil Marcinkiewicz, University of Hamburg; Mary Stegmaier, University of Missouri 1 THURSDAY, 8:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. (continued) Chair: Marc B Sable, Bethany College J-2 Plato on Statesmen, Laws & Love (Co-sponsored by the Society for Greek Political Thought) Discussants: Elizabeth Amato, Gardner-Webb University Panel 8:45 to 10:15 am Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress C O-1 State/Local Policy-Making Participants: Paper Session Alcibiades' Shield: Courage and Eros in Plato's Symposium 8:45 to 10:15 am Scott Dodds, University of Toronto Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Law and the Restriction of Statesmanship and Philosophy in Participants: Plato's Statesman Seth Appelbaum, Bellarmine University Explaining Charter School Development: What Led to the Plato's Portrayal of Critias in the "Protagoras" Alan Pichanick, Explosion in Albany, NY Ryane McAuliffe Straus, College Villanova University of Saint Rose Political Philosophy in Plato’s Laches: On Socrates’ Intention Support or suffering? Updating unemployment policy in New Jason James Lund, Baylor University York Alix Julia Jansen, The New School for Social Research Chair: Arlene W Saxonhouse, University of Michigan The Role of Local Bureaucrats in Developing Climate Adaptation Poli Bridget K. Fahey, Syracuse University, Discussants: Political Science Department Arlene W Saxonhouse, University of Michigan Alex Priou, Sarah Lawrence College Transforming Separation of Powers Into “Inseparable Powers”: How Effective Public Managers Transform Foster Care Administration Rebecca H. Padot, University of K-1 Contemporary Anarchist Thought: Philosophy, Politics, and Pennsylvania Social Movement Theory Chair: Panel Donald Beachler, Ithaca College 8:45 to 10:15 am Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Franklin Daniel J Mallinson, Stockton University Participants: Some Problems with Contemporary Anarchist Theory and THURSDAY, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Intellectual History Nathan Jun, Midwestern State University EXHIBITS Anarchist Theories and World Politics Reed Kurtz, Department 9:00 to 5:00 pm of Political Science,The Ohio State University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor 3rd – Lobby Keeping Utopia Alive: Spontaneity and Planning in Postwar Anarchist Thought Benjamin Pauli, Kettering University Transgressive Methodologies: Liminality, Direct Action, and the Reorganization of Spatio-Temporal Arrangements April THURSDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon Stapp, Virginia Tech B-2 Problems and Opportunities for the Republican Party Chair: Panel Laci Hubbard-Mattix, Washington State University 10:30 to 12:00 pm Discussant: Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - P1 Gregory Zucker, The Graduate Center, CUNY Participants: Jeb Bush, Catholicism, and the 2016 Campaign Luke Perry, K-2 Rethinking Hegel and Kant Utica College Panel Republicans Shrugged: How Conservatives Seek to Capitalize 8:45 to 10:15 am on Libertarianism Alex B. Rivard, Concordia University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Washington C The Place of Populism in American Politics Mark D. Brewer, Participants: University of Maine Hegel, Nietzsche, and the Politics of the Meaning of Life The Rise of Appalachian Republicans: Public Opinion Changes Jeffrey Church, University of Houston in the Upper South Brian Arbour, John Jay College, CUNY The Rise of Geist and the Decline of Language: The Role of From the Angry White Male to the Rich White Woman: Language in Hegel's Philosophy of History Nathan Orlando, Income, Gender and the 2012 Presidential Election Mack Baylor University David Mariani, Xavier University and Ashley Lipman, Thought and Freedom: Notes on Hegel and the Greeks Stan Harvard University Molchanov, Catholic University of America Chair: Reason, Intuition, and Nature: Schelling and Kant on the Way Arthur Carl Paulson, Southern Connecticut State University Toward the Cosmopolitan Condition David Sollenberger, Discussant: The Catholic University of America Arthur Carl Paulson, Southern Connecticut State University 2 THURSDAY, 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon (continued) Kristina M.W. Mitchell, Texas Tech University Political Competition, Emerging Democracies and D-2 Secession, Ethnic Conflict, and Self-Determination Paper Session Assertiveness in the WTO Cristiane Carneiro, University of Sao Paulo; Thiago Nogueira, University of Sao Paulo; 10:30 to 12:00 pm Flávio Rezende, Federal University of Pernambuco Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Fourth - Congress B Participants: Chair: Paul Simon Adams, University of Pittsburgh at Ethnic Political Parties: Enfranchising or Segregating? Rebecca Greensburg Jones, Widener University; Ronald Rabena, Widener University; Aaron Smith, Widener University Discussant: Thiago Nogueira, University of Sao Paulo Former Yugoslavia as a predecessor to Crimea and Scotland: referenda on self-determination, democracy and conflicts Bosko Picula, University College of International Relations J-3 Problems in Plato's Republic (Co-sponsored by the Society for and Diplomacy Dag Hammarskjöld Greek Political Thought) The Aymara, Quechua, and Afro Brazilians: Empowerment, Panel Revolution, and Gradualism. Donald J Bradt, Lincoln 10:30 to 12:00 pm University Loews Philadelphia Hotel: Floor Third - Adams What Makes a Secessionist Movement Successful? A Participants: Comparative Analysis of Canada and Yugoslavia Cases Educating a Guardian: Re-Imagining Platonic Guardianship Nicholas T. Nolin, St. John's University through Three Alternative Dialogues Joshua William David Chair: Grant-Young, Brock University Mimetic Irony and the Dialectical-Rhetorical Structure of the Discussant: Republic Mark Matthew Moes, Grand Valley State Andrea Kay Kent, West Virginia University - Institute of University Technology The "Spirit" of Cooperation: Thumos in Plato's Republic Roslyn Weiss, Lehigh University F-1 Minority